BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The present invention relates to a cartridge including an anti-ram device.
[0002] In prior single-control lever faucets, the faucet flow-rate control devices conventionally
comprise ceramics screw elements or single-control lever mixing cartridges which have
a comparatively short driving stroke providing, in a regular use condition, a very
quick closure of the faucet.
[0003] This feature is self-evident in the so-called "quick pitch" faucets, which, however,
just because of their quick type of operation, and due to middle-high pressures in
the water distributing system, are frequently subjected to an undesired phenomenon,
the so-called ram-surge, generated in the water pipes and substantially consisting
of a return pressure wave generated by an abrupt interruption of the water flow as
the faucet is closed, and tending to reverse the water flow direction.
[0004] Such a ram phenomenon is very strong withe high water flow-rates and pressures, and
as the faucet is very quickly closed.
[0005] Since the water parameters are fixed features, it is possible, for overcoming the
ram phenomenon, to only affect the faucet closure speed.
[0006] Among several attempts designed for overcoming the above ram problem in single control
lever faucet cartridges, the most efficient is that of using a hydraulic piston, designed
for sucking water as the faucet cartridge is opened and ejecting the sucked water
during the faucet closure, thereby the faucet operator is compelled to slowdown the
faucet movement to fit the designed preset faucet opening rate.
[0007] In this approach, a piston draws water from an inner cavity of the cartridge, to
which are conveyed hot and cold water from the faucet inlets, during the opening movement,
while ejecting said hot and cold water into the cartridge cavity during the faucet
closure operation.
[0008] Even if the above mentioned approach, in use for several years, operates better than
other prior methods, it is however affected by three main drawbacks.
[0009] At first, for providing a given resistance, the piston must have a large cross-section
and, accordingly, a correspondingly large size which. in actual, practice cannot be
accepted.
[0010] Moreover, because of its geometrical construction, the great length of the piston
may cause disalignments and inclinations of the piston control rod which must be precisely
mounted on the faucet middle-line.
[0011] The second drawback is that a comparatively high counter-force is generated in closing
the faucet, which force is applied at a single point and on small surfaces.
[0012] The third drawback is that, because of wear and inevitable polluting materials, the
faucet operating mechanism could abruptly stop to properly operate.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0013] Accordingly, the aim of the present invention is to provide such a faucet cartridge
including an anti-ram device adapted to overcome the above mentioned drawbacks affecting
prior faucet cartridges.
[0014] Within the scope of the above mentioned aim, a main object of the invention is to
provide such a faucet cartridge including a small size anti-ram device.
[0015] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a faucet cartridge
including a constructional strong and mechanically resistant anti-ram device.
[0016] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a faucet cartridge,
the anti-ram device of which may be easily constructed also by using mechanical machining
methods.
[0017] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a faucet cartridge,
the anti-ram device of which is very reliable in operation even in the presence of
water polluting particles, and for a long useful operating time.
[0018] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide such a faucet cartridge
construction which can be easily made starting from easily available elements and
materials and which, moreover, is very competitive from a mere economic standpoint.
[0019] According to one aspect of the present invention, the above mentioned aim and objects,
as well as yet other objects, which will become more apparent hereinafter, are achieved
by a faucet cartridge including an anti-ram device,
characterized in that said cartridge comprises a multiple braking mechanism, including at least two pistons
housed in the cover/driver element of a top movable plate, on the sides of a milled
ball seat of the faucet control rod.
[0020] The two pistons are advantageously arranged symmetrically parallel with respect to
the faucet central or middle line and their operation is a double effect one and identical
for each of the two parallel mechanisms.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0021] Further characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more
apparent hereinafter from the following detailed disclosure of a preferred, though
not exclusive, embodiment of the invention, which is illustrated, by way of an indicative,
but not limitative, example in the accompanying drawings, where:
Figure 1 is an exploded perspective view of the anti-ram device applied to a faucet
cartridge according to the present invention;
Figure 2 is a further perspective view of the anti-ram device in an assembled condition
thereof;
Figure 3 is yet another exploded perspective view of a portion of the inventive device,
opposite to the portion thereof shown in figure 1;
Figure 4 is yet another exploded perspective view of the faucet cartridge and the
anti-ram device according to the present invention;
Figure 5 is a cross sectional elevation view of the anti-ram device according to the
invention;
and
Figure 6 is yet another cross-sectional elevation view of the cartridge and anti-ram
device according to the present invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0022] With reference to the number references of the above mentioned figures, the faucet
cartridge according to the present invention, which has been generally indicated by
the reference number 1, comprises a braking device 101, including a double-braking
mechanism, with two pistons, generally indicated by the reference number 1, which
are arranged symmetrically parallel with respect to the middle-line.
[0023] More specifically, said pistons 1 are housed in a cover/driver element 2 of a top
movable plate 3, on the sides of a milled ball seat 4 for a ball element 5 of the
faucet control rod 6.
[0024] Each said piston 8 comprises a sealing gasket 7 and an axially extending hole 8 for
guiding the stem 9 of a valve 10.
[0025] Each said piston 1 further comprises a collar 11 for engaging in a corresponding
slot 12 formed in a support of said rod 13, thereby providing a connection adapted
to cause a reciprocating movement of the piston with respect to said cover/driver
element during an opening/closing movement of the control lever.
[0026] Each said valve comprises a valve head which is engaged in a respective perforated
cup shaped seat 14.
[0027] The cup seats 14 being arranged in cylinders 15 formed in the cover/driver element.
[0028] On the bottom of each cylinder is provided a small overflow tapering portion 16 communicating,
through a communicating hole 17, with a water circulating chamber 20 of said cover/
driver element.
[0029] In particular, said cover/driver element may comprise a built-in anti-noise device
including, for example, a plurality of pin or peg elements 18, as shown in figure
4; alternately, said cover/driver element does not comprise a built-in anti-noise
device, the anti-noise function being provided by a contoured mesh arrangement 19
of the type shown in figure 3, which is also adapted to operate as a protecting filter
for protecting the mechanism from small water impurities.
[0030] In operation, during the opening of the cartridge, water is sucked by the piston
1, which is forcibly displaced due to the latching of its end piece in the rod support
slot, through said hole 17 communicating with said overflow arrangement tapering portion
16.
[0031] In such an operation, the valve is axially displaced in said seat, thereby allowing
water to enter a small chamber formed thereby and then filling-in the chamber defined
by the withdrawal of the piston.
[0032] During the faucet closing step, on the other hand, said valve is pressure displaced
toward said seat, thereby shutting off the passage and preventing water from exiting
said hole, to provide a water flow resistance producing the desired braking effect.
[0033] As stated, the above disclosed operation is a double one and being identical for
each of the two parallel mechanisms.
[0034] It has been found that the invention fully achieves the intended aim and objects.
[0035] In fact, the invention has provided a faucet cartridge including a very small anti-ram
device including two small pistons.
[0036] The two-piston device according to the present invention allows to substantially
reduce to a half the forces applied on respective two latching points, (instead of
one), thereby increasing the strength of the device while allowing it to be made of
a less expensive material.
[0037] The arrangement of the pistons symmetrically parallel to the control rod ball seat,
prevents the control rod from being undesirably inclined, since it may be always held
in a vertical closure condition; moreover, said control rod may also be easily made
by simple mechanical machining operations.
[0038] Furthermore, the disclosed double braking system is a very reliable in operation
even in the presence of water impurities.
[0039] Finally, even if a mechanism wears, the other will still provide a satisfactory braking
operation.
[0040] In practicing the invention, the used materials, as well as the contingent size and
shapes, can be any, according to requirements.
1. A faucet cartridge including an anti-ram device, characterized in that said cartridge comprises a multiple braking mechanism, including at least two pistons
housed in the cover/driver element of a top movable plate, on the sides of a milled
ball seat of the faucet control rod.
2. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that the two pistons are arranged in parallel and symmetrically with respect to the faucet
central line.
3. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that each said piston comprises a sealing gasket and an axially extending hole for guiding
the stem of a valve.
4. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that each said piston comprises a piston collar for engaging in a corresponding slot formed
in a support of the rod, thereby providing a connection adapted to cause a reciprocating
movement of the piston with respect to said cover/driver element during an opening/closing
movement of the lever.
5. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that each valve comprises a valve head which is engaged in a respective perforated cup
shaped seat; each perforated cup being engaged in a respective cylinder formed in
said cover/driver element.
6. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that said each said cylinder comprises a bottom cylinder including an overflow tapering
portion communicating through a communicating hole with a water circulating chamber
of said cover/driver element.
7. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that said cover/driver element comprises a built-in anti-noise device, comprising pin
members.
8. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that said cover/driver element does not comprise a built-in anti-noise device, the anti-noise
system comprising a contoured mesh arrangement which is also adapted to operate as
a protecting filter for protecting the mechanism from small water impurities.
9. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that, as said cartridge is opened, water is sucked by the piston which is forcibly displaced
due to the latching of the end piece in the rod support slot by the hole communicating
with the overflow arrangement; said valve being axially displaced in said seat, thereby
allowing water to enter a small chamber thereby formed and then filling-in the chamber
defined by the withdrawal of the piston; during the closing step, said valve being
displaced, due to the pressure, toward said seat, thereby shutting off the passage
and preventing water from exiting the hole, to provide a resistance generating the
target braking effect.
10. A cartridge including an anti-ram device, according to claim 1, characterized in that each cylinder operates in an identical parallel manner.